Detroit, MI – Southeast Michigan is set for a mix of sunshine and storms this week. On Monday, temperatures will reach the upper 70s to lower 80s with low humidity and light winds. However, severe weather is on the horizon for Tuesday.
According to the US National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac, showers and thunderstorms are likely across southeast Michigan on Tuesday morning, with a 60-70% chance of occurrence. There is a marginal risk that these storms will be severe, with damaging winds of 60+ mph, large hail, and localized urban/low-lying flooding all possible.
A second round of strong to severe thunderstorms may develop Tuesday evening. While confidence is lower, there is still a risk, particularly near the Michigan-Indiana-Ohio border.
Residents are urged to stay informed and prepared. The National Weather Service advises having a severe weather safety plan and multiple ways to receive warnings. The timing of the strongest storms is expected Tuesday morning, with a second round possible in the evening.
As temperatures fall into the lower 70s, the area remains on alert for potential severe weather. Stay tuned for updates and take necessary precautions to ensure safety during this severe weather event.